Union of Conscientiously Work-Shy Elements explained
The Union of Conscientiously Work-Shy Elements was an unusually successful frivolous political party in Denmark. It was founded in Aarhus in 1979 by a comedian, Jacob Haugaard (born 1952), and a few friends. Haugaard stood as an independent candidate in Aarhus County in each parliamentary election, until September 1994 when he was very unexpectedly elected to the Folketing with 23,253 personal votes, thereby winning a constituency seat (a locally based seat in parliament).[1] [2]
He made the following promises in the 1994 election:
- Tail winds on all cycle paths
- Less sex in school staff rooms (withdrawn during the campaign – he said it had been brought to his attention that sex in the staff room was a long-established privilege for teachers and as such could not be abolished)
- More whales in the fjord of Randers
- The right to impotency
- More Renaissance furniture in IKEA
- 8 hours of spare time, 8 hours of rest, 8 hours of sleep (a parody of a popular slogan of the eight-hour day movement: "Eight hours' labour, Eight hours' recreation, Eight hours' rest")
- Nutella in army field rations
- The placing of a public toilet in the park in Aarhus where he spent his state party funding on serving beer and sausages to his voters after each election.
- More bread for the ducks in parks
The last three promises were actually fulfilled during his term in office.[3]
While the party had been intended as a joke, he found himself often having the deciding vote in a hung parliament,[4] and took his duties seriously until the parliamentary election in March 1998. He then announced his retirement from politics.
Election results
Quotes
- "If work is so healthy, then why not give it to the sick?"
- "Work? We can't be bothered. That's what we have the Germans for." (from a song)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: 3 March 2013 . Jacob Haugaard . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140116145720/http://cphpost.dk/news/who-is-jacob-haugaard.4499.html . 16 January 2014 . 14 May 2014 . Copenhagen Post.
- Kaare R. Skou, Dansk politik A-Å /Lindhardt og Ringhof, 2010),, p. 456. available at Google Books (in Danish).
- Jacob Haaugaard, Det ærede medlem: Hofnarren! - en rigtig Århus-historie om Jacob Haugaards vej til Folketinget - og om livet der (Daniel, 1999), (in Danish).
- Web site: En politisk vittighed . 31 December 2004 . Aarhusportalen . Danish . 22 May 2014.
- Web site: Skak-Nielsen . N. V. . 11 April 1980 . Folketingsvalget den 23. Oktober 1979 . dst.dk . Statistiske Meddelelser . 118 and 208.
- Web site: Skak-Nielsen. N. V.. 24 August 1982 . Folketingsvalget den 8. december 1981 . dst.dk . Statistiske Meddelelser . 120 and 205.
- Web site: Skak-Nielsen. N. V.. 27 September 1984 . Folketingsvalget den 10. januar 1984 . dst.dk . Statistiske Meddelelser . 120 and 207.
- Web site: Jensen. Poul. 22 July 1988 . Folketingsvalget den 8. September 1987 . dst.dk . Statistiske Meddelelser . 108 and 197.
- Web site: Zeuthen. Hans E.. 1 August 1988 . Folketingsvalget den 10. maj 1988 . dst.dk . Statistiske Meddelelser . 22 and 86.
- Web site: 13 January 1996 . Folketingsvalget den 12. december 1990 . im.dk. 59 and 176.
- Web site: 22 January 1996 . Folketingsvalget den 21. september 1994 . im.dk. 77 and 154.